WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 19 - 9 - 20
§19-9-20. Bringing animals into state; health certificate.
It shall be unlawful for any person or his agents or
employees knowingly to drive, cause to be driven, bring or cause
to be brought into this state any domestic animal infected with
any communicable disease. Every domestic animal being brought
into the state for any purpose, by any means of transportation,
shall be subject to the restrictions imposed by section twenty-one of this article, unless such animal is accompanied by a
certificate of good health issued by the state veterinarian or
other accredited authority of the state from which such animal
originates, or the certificate of a veterinary inspector of the
bureau of animal industry of the United States department of
agriculture, setting forth that such animal is free from all
communicable diseases and does not originate from a district of
quarantine or infection, and showing inspection to have been made
within a period of thirty days prior to the arrival of such
animal:
Provided, however, That in the case of bovine animals
the duration of such period of test shall be sixty days or such
other period as shall conform to the regulations of the United
States department of agriculture. Such certificate shall be made
in triplicate, the original to be retained by the owner or person
in charge of such animal, and by him attached to the bill of
lading accompanying shipment of the animal, the duplicate to be
forwarded to the commissioner, and the triplicate to be retained
by the veterinarian making the inspection.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session